Hi bhaz,
thank you for the contribution.
The plugin accepts a well formed clean SKOS vocabulary defined on http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/.
You can find a good selection of vocabularies here http://vocabulary.semantic-web.at/. The first vocabulay (All about Cocktails) is a nice small thesaurus for testing. Please download the RDF/XML file and import it with the plugin. Or get the SPARQL endpoint by clicking on the title, then on the SPARQL link on the top right site and then copy the URL. This URL you can use as the “Thesaurus endpoint URL” in the plugin settings page. Feel free to test the other vocabularies also, but the more concepts a vocabulary has the slower the automatic linking process is and the import also.
If an error has occurred during the import, please let me know the error text. With it I can give you a better solution or I can resolve the bug.
Thanks and best regards,
Kurt
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bhaz
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Hi Kurt,I was thinking it might have been the format of the file, but even with the cocktail RDF XML, i get a message that says settings saved. When I check the glossary page, nothing has come through, and neither does the hover over feature.
Strangely when i use the climate change glossary plugin variety, that works straight away.
Also I managed to try the sparql endpoint for the cocktails glossary and it just says the transfer of data from the SPARQL endpoint is not possible. Wondering if it’s the ARC2 or the plugin isn’t working as it should on my out of the box setup on a dev machine.
Thanks for your reply,
Bhaz
Hi Bhaz,
if you go to the glossary page, can you see the alphabetical filter list? Can you click on the characters?
It looks as if no concepts are found in the database at the moment but it is very hard to say where the problem is.
Do you use a plugin for multilingualism? The plugin supports only qTranslate.
Regards,
Kurt
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bhaz
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Hi Kurt, when i do go the glossary page i can see the filter list (A-Z) but no data has gone in. When you say database, do you mean the ARC2 or the wordpress db itself?
I don’t use a plugin fro multilingualism currently. Is there anything further i need to do except for putting ARC into the plugin folder?
Thanks,
Bhaz
Hi Bhaz,
yes of course I mean the ARC2 database (it is a triple store).
If the import mechanism says that the settings are saved, then all (ARC2, php libraries) is installed correctly.
One last point: Can you save the common settings by clicking the “Save setting” button on the bottom of the settings page, please.
Thank you,
Kurt
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bhaz
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It is very odd – i managed to alter the setup of the climate change glossary plugin to the cocktails sparql and that worked perfectly. By the way, noticed that the new 2.7 version that went up on wordpress today seems to be a dead link when pressing download? Would be happy to try that.
Thanks,
Bhaz
Hi Bhaz,
I’m sorry, I overlooked your post.
I do not know what the problem was, but I have pushed a new version 2.7.1 and the plugin download works now.